RiyadhChamber of Commerce and Industry discusses Foreign Direct Investment (FDI). While foreign direct investment weakened to Saudi Arabia in 2013, the Kingdom remains the most attractive destination for foreign investment in the Arab world according to the United NationsConference on Trade and Development (UNCTAD) and "WorldInvestmentReport 2013." The FDI inflows slowed down by 25% in 2012 to USD12.2 billion. Despite the slowdown Riyadh Chamber of Commerce and Industry sees improved environment for the FDI.
"Regarding FDI as well as local investment, had the economy been doing well and we have been doing fine, this will be more attractive for both local Saudi and international businesses; therefore, the future of the FDI in Saudi Arabia is promising. I also believe that SAGIA (Saudi Arabia's General Investment Authority) is doing its best in attracting foreign investments into the Kingdom. At the same time, the government injected huge amounts of funds into the market, which have created a good environment not only for local Saudi investors but also for non-Saudis who are interested in investing in Saudi Arabia. Therefore, I imagine the future is bright in this connection as the Saudi government encourages FDI and has already established SAGIA to look after investments, both internally and externally. I suppose foreign investment is a good indication of how smartly the government is tackling this issue, especially foreign investments, and attracting such assets into the country," said Dr. Mohammed H. Al Kathiri, Secretary-General of RCCI.
"Six months ago, the Chamber has formed a committee and termed it the International Cooperation Committee. This committee has comprised several foreign investor CEOs from major companies investing in Saudi Arabia. It watches over obstacles facing those investors who invest in Saudi Arabia and contacts government agencies to facilitate procedures and remove such obstacles. This is essentially a direct support to foreign investors, knowing that all activities of the Chamber are streamlined to facilitate procedural processes and help the private sector in general, including foreign investors as well, to work in a friendly environment," he added.
Full interview: http://www.marcopolis.net/saudi-arabia-private-sector-stronger-with-improved-business-environment.htm

The severe financial crisis and foreign policy failures ​are making Prince Mohammed bin Salman increasingly belligerent, says Vijay PrashadVisithttp://therealnews.com for more stories and help support our work by donating at http://therealnews.com/donate.

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Something is going on inside Saudi politics and Trump if for it. John Iadarola and Jennifer Briney, the hosts of The Young Turks, discuss. Tell us what you think in the comment section below. JoinTYT: https://goo.gl/v8E64M
“The Trump administration has tied the United States to the impetuous young crown prince of Saudi Arabia and seems to be quite oblivious to the dangers. But they are growing every day.
Saudi Arabia's King Salman and his favorite son, Crown PrinceMuhammad bin Salman, have broken with the traditional patterns of consensual politics in the royal family, and the results are likely to be a much less stable kingdom with increasingly impulsive and erratic policies.
A purge is now under way that includes imprisonment of top princes (albeit in a former luxury hotel), the confiscation of assets, and at least two mysterious deaths.
"I have great confidence in King Salman and the Crown Prince of Saudi Arabia," PresidentDonald Trump tweeted on Tuesday morning, "they know exactly what they are doing..."
Then he went on, "...Some of those they are harshly treating have been 'milking' their country for years!"
Read more here: https://www.thedailybeast.com/trumps-bet-on-the-saudis-looks-increasingly-dangerous-and-the-110-billion-dollar-payoff-looks-unlikely
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Wilbur Ross is stoked about the bushels of dates the Saudis gave him. Cenk Uygur, host of The Young Turks, breaks it down. Tell us what you think in the comment section below. http://www.tytnetwork.com/join
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“Of the many millionaires and billionaires in Donald Trump’s inner circle, Commerce Secretary Wilbur Ross stands out for his consistently convincing impression of a 19th-century robber baron. There are the superficial similarities, of course—his ominously bald pate, for instance, and his penchant for $500 custom-made velvet slippers embroidered with the Commerce Department logo. Others are almost too on the nose. Ross, who is worth an estimated $2.5 billion, previously served as the head of a secret Wall Street fraternity, whose off-color jokes, hazing rituals, and annual drag show he tried to protect by offering himself as a future source to help kill a story. In 2014, he appeared on Bloomberg TV to complain that the “1 percent is being picked on for political reasons” and that the unwashed masses could easily join his tax bracket if they wanted to (“Education is the way that people get out of the ghetto and into, if not the 1 percent, something close to it”). Earlier this month, he described a U.S. airstrike in Syria as “after-dinner entertainment” for the Mar-a-Lago crowd (the best part, he added, was that it “didn’t cost the president anything to have that entertainment”).”*
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It seems doing business in Saudi Arabia is getting harder. In 2011, Saudi Arabia ranked 10th in the World Bank’s doing business survey. In 2012, it was on the 12th position, and now 2014, the latest one is 49th position—and that’s a significant drop.
Mazen M. Batterjee, Vice President of talks about doing business in Saudi Arabia.
Full interview: http://www.marcopolis.net/jeddah-making-of-the-regional-hub-with-more-than-100bn-investments.htm

Saudi Arabia

Saudi Arabia (i/ˌsɔːdiːəˈreɪbiə/, i/ˌsaʊ-/), officially known as the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia (KSA), is an Arab state in Western Asia constituting the bulk of the Arabian Peninsula. With a land area of approximately 2,150,000km2 (830,000sqmi), Saudi Arabia is geographically the second-largest state in the Arab world after Algeria. Saudi Arabia is bordered by Jordan and Iraq to the north, Kuwait to the northeast, Qatar, Bahrain, and the United Arab Emirates to the east, Oman to the southeast, and Yemen to the south. It is the only nation with both a Red Sea coast and a Persian Gulf coast, and most of its terrain consists of arid inhospitable desert or barren landforms.

The area of modern-day Saudi Arabia formerly consisted of four distinct regions: Hejaz, Najd, and parts of Eastern Arabia (Al-Ahsa) and Southern Arabia ('Asir). The Kingdom of Saudi Arabia was founded in 1932 by Ibn Saud. He united the four regions into a single state through a series of conquests beginning in 1902 with the capture of Riyadh, the ancestral home of his family, the House of Saud. The country has since been an absolute monarchy, effectively a hereditary dictatorship governed along Islamic lines. The ultra-conservative Wahhabism religious movement within Sunni Islam has been called "the predominant feature of Saudi culture", with its global spreading largely financed by the oil and gas trade. Saudi Arabia is sometimes called "the Land of the Two Holy Mosques" in reference to Al-Masjid al-Haram (in Mecca), and Al-Masjid an-Nabawi (in Medina), the two holiest places in Islam. The Kingdom has a total population of 28.7 million, of which 20 million are Saudi nationals and 8 million are foreigners.

Commerce

Commerce is the activity of buying and selling of goods and services, especially on a large scale or quantity. The system includes legal, economic, political, social, cultural and technological systems that are in operation in any country or internationally. Thus, commerce is a system or an environment that affects the business prospects of economies. It can also be defined as a component of business which includes all activities, functions and institutions involved in transferring goods from producers to consumers.

In historic times, the introduction of currency as a standardized money, facilitated a wider exchange of goods and services. Numismatists have collections of these monetary tokens, which include coins from some Ancient World large-scale societies, although initial usage involved unmarked lumps of precious metal.

Chamber of commerce

A chamber of commerce (or board of trade) is a form of business network, for example, a local organization of businesses whose goal is to further the interests of businesses. Business owners in towns and cities form these local societies to advocate on behalf of the business community. Local businesses are members, and they elect a board of directors or executive council to set policy for the chamber. The board or council then hires a President, CEO or Executive Director, plus staffing appropriate to size, to run the organization.

The world's oldest English-speaking chamber of commerce, in New York City, dates from 1768. The oldest known existing chamber in the English-speaking world with continuous records, the Glasgow Chamber of Commerce, was founded in 1783. However, Hull Chamber of Commerce is the UK's oldest, followed by those of Leeds and of Belfast in Northern Ireland.

The Young Turks

The Young Turks (TYT) is an online American liberal/progressive political and social commentary program hosted by Cenk Uygur and Ana Kasparian; the show has an associated network of online shows and is owned by a company of the same name (The Young Turks LLC). TYT was founded in 2002 by Uygur as a talkshow on Sirius Satellite Radio.

The Young Turks claims to be "the world's largest online news show"; YouTube video views for the TYT Network stood at a total of 2 billion as of July 2014. The show offers internet-only video content via their YouTube channel, which in April 2012 averaged 750,000 views a day, and by November 2014 over 1,400,000 views a day. The Young Turks also have a network of other affiliated shows on separate YouTube channels, known collectively as the TYT Network.

From 2011 to 2013 a second show, called The Young Turks with Cenk Uygur aired on Current TV. After Current TV was acquired by Al Jazeera America, the TV show was discontinued.

History

The Young Turks as a show began when Cenk Uygur started a talk show similar to a public-access television cable-TV show he had done previously called The Young Turk. With the help of friend Ben Mankiewicz (with whom he had previously worked), his childhood friend Dave Koller, and Jill Pike, he began The Young Turks as a radio show in 2002 on Sirius Satellite Radio. The show's name derives from the English-language phrase "Young Turk", meaning a reformist or rebellious member of an institution, movement, or political party.

After 1908, the Young Turks’ initial umbrella political party, the Committee of Union and Progress (CUP; Turkish:İttihat ve Terakki Cemiyeti), began a series of modernizing military and political reforms across the Ottoman Empire. However, the CUP soon began to splinter as many of the more liberal and pro-decentralization Young Turks left to form an opposition party in late 1911, the Freedom and Accord Party (also known as the Liberal Union or Liberal Entente), with much of those staying in the CUP favoring a generally nationalist and pro-centralization policy. In a year-long power struggle throughout 1912, Freedom Accord and the remaining members of the CUP vied for control of the Ottoman government, the year seeing a rigged election by the CUP and a military revolt by Freedom and Accord.

Foreign direct investment in Saudi Arabia: Riyadh Chamber of Commerce

RiyadhChamber of Commerce and Industry discusses Foreign Direct Investment (FDI). While foreign direct investment weakened to Saudi Arabia in 2013, the Kingdom remains the most attractive destination for foreign investment in the Arab world according to the United NationsConference on Trade and Development (UNCTAD) and "WorldInvestmentReport 2013." The FDI inflows slowed down by 25% in 2012 to USD12.2 billion. Despite the slowdown Riyadh Chamber of Commerce and Industry sees improved environment for the FDI.
"Regarding FDI as well as local investment, had the economy been doing well and we have been doing fine, this will be more attractive for both local Saudi and international businesses; therefore, the future of the FDI in Saudi Arabia is promising. I also believe that SAGIA (Saudi Arabia's General Investment Authority) is doing its best in attracting foreign investments into the Kingdom. At the same time, the government injected huge amounts of funds into the market, which have created a good environment not only for local Saudi investors but also for non-Saudis who are interested in investing in Saudi Arabia. Therefore, I imagine the future is bright in this connection as the Saudi government encourages FDI and has already established SAGIA to look after investments, both internally and externally. I suppose foreign investment is a good indication of how smartly the government is tackling this issue, especially foreign investments, and attracting such assets into the country," said Dr. Mohammed H. Al Kathiri, Secretary-General of RCCI.
"Six months ago, the Chamber has formed a committee and termed it the International Cooperation Committee. This committee has comprised several foreign investor CEOs from major companies investing in Saudi Arabia. It watches over obstacles facing those investors who invest in Saudi Arabia and contacts government agencies to facilitate procedures and remove such obstacles. This is essentially a direct support to foreign investors, knowing that all activities of the Chamber are streamlined to facilitate procedural processes and help the private sector in general, including foreign investors as well, to work in a friendly environment," he added.
Full interview: http://www.marcopolis.net/saudi-arabia-private-sector-stronger-with-improved-business-environment.htm

Saudi Women Success and Achievement - Riyadh Chamber Of Commerce

Saudi Financial Crisis at Heart of Princely Rage

The severe financial crisis and foreign policy failures ​are making Prince Mohammed bin Salman increasingly belligerent, says Vijay PrashadVisithttp://therealnews.com for more stories and help support our work by donating at http://therealnews.com/donate.

7:57

Trump Praises Saudi Royal Purge

Trump Praises Saudi Royal Purge

Trump Praises Saudi Royal Purge

Something is going on inside Saudi politics and Trump if for it. John Iadarola and Jennifer Briney, the hosts of The Young Turks, discuss. Tell us what you think in the comment section below. JoinTYT: https://goo.gl/v8E64M
“The Trump administration has tied the United States to the impetuous young crown prince of Saudi Arabia and seems to be quite oblivious to the dangers. But they are growing every day.
Saudi Arabia's King Salman and his favorite son, Crown PrinceMuhammad bin Salman, have broken with the traditional patterns of consensual politics in the royal family, and the results are likely to be a much less stable kingdom with increasingly impulsive and erratic policies.
A purge is now under way that includes imprisonment of top princes (albeit in a former luxury hotel), the confiscation of assets, and at least two mysterious deaths.
"I have great confidence in King Salman and the Crown Prince of Saudi Arabia," PresidentDonald Trump tweeted on Tuesday morning, "they know exactly what they are doing..."
Then he went on, "...Some of those they are harshly treating have been 'milking' their country for years!"
Read more here: https://www.thedailybeast.com/trumps-bet-on-the-saudis-looks-increasingly-dangerous-and-the-110-billion-dollar-payoff-looks-unlikely
Hosts: John Iadarola, Jennifer Briney
Cast: John Iadarola, Jennifer Briney
***
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Like The Young Turks on Facebook: https://goo.gl/txrhrh
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4:50

Trump's Commerce Secretary: Saudi King So Great Nobody Even Protests!

Trump's Commerce Secretary: Saudi King So Great Nobody Even Protests!

Trump's Commerce Secretary: Saudi King So Great Nobody Even Protests!

Wilbur Ross is stoked about the bushels of dates the Saudis gave him. Cenk Uygur, host of The Young Turks, breaks it down. Tell us what you think in the comment section below. http://www.tytnetwork.com/join
Like the shirt Cenk's wearing? Get one at shoptyt.com
“Of the many millionaires and billionaires in Donald Trump’s inner circle, Commerce Secretary Wilbur Ross stands out for his consistently convincing impression of a 19th-century robber baron. There are the superficial similarities, of course—his ominously bald pate, for instance, and his penchant for $500 custom-made velvet slippers embroidered with the Commerce Department logo. Others are almost too on the nose. Ross, who is worth an estimated $2.5 billion, previously served as the head of a secret Wall Street fraternity, whose off-color jokes, hazing rituals, and annual drag show he tried to protect by offering himself as a future source to help kill a story. In 2014, he appeared on Bloomberg TV to complain that the “1 percent is being picked on for political reasons” and that the unwashed masses could easily join his tax bracket if they wanted to (“Education is the way that people get out of the ghetto and into, if not the 1 percent, something close to it”). Earlier this month, he described a U.S. airstrike in Syria as “after-dinner entertainment” for the Mar-a-Lago crowd (the best part, he added, was that it “didn’t cost the president anything to have that entertainment”).”*
Read more here: http://www.vanityfair.com/news/2017/05/wilbur-ross-saudi-arabia-protests
Hosts: Cenk Uygur
Cast: Cenk Uygur
***
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Young Turk (n), 1. Young progressive or insurgent member of an institution, movement, or political party. 2. A young person who rebels against authority or societal expectations.(American Heritage Dictionary)

Doing business in Saudi Arabia: Jeddah Chamber of Commerce

It seems doing business in Saudi Arabia is getting harder. In 2011, Saudi Arabia ranked 10th in the World Bank’s doing business survey. In 2012, it was on the 12th position, and now 2014, the latest one is 49th position—and that’s a significant drop.
Mazen M. Batterjee, Vice President of talks about doing business in Saudi Arabia.
Full interview: http://www.marcopolis.net/jeddah-making-of-the-regional-hub-with-more-than-100bn-investments.htm

(64) Saudi Students Association at Texas A M University - Commerce

Link Commerce - Saudi

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2:07

Cashless payments and e-commerce in Saudi Arabia

Cashless payments and e-commerce in Saudi Arabia

Cashless payments and e-commerce in Saudi Arabia

"There has been a visible shift from a cash economy towards an electronic economy, in terms of cashless payments such as cards and the growth of internet payments and internet banking. It’s growing at an exponential rate," says Priyan L. Attygalle, CEO of American Express, Saudi Arabia.
"Also in the corporate space, the growth in e-commerce has lent its way to new opportunities for the future. In the consumer space, we are just launching the titanium version of Centurion which is our flagship premium product – the invitation-only ‘black’ American Express card. This is our most exclusive Card."
Full interview: http://www.marcopolis.net/amex-credit-cards-industry-steadily-growing.htm

6:59

Family Visa Attestation from Online Chamber of Commerce 2017

Family Visa Attestation from Online Chamber of Commerce 2017

Family Visa Attestation from Online Chamber of Commerce 2017

2:07

Riyadh Chamber of Commerce and Industry comments on doing business in Saudi Arabia

Riyadh Chamber of Commerce and Industry comments on doing business in Saudi Arabia

Riyadh Chamber of Commerce and Industry comments on doing business in Saudi Arabia

Marcopolis.net VideoInterview with Dr. Mohammed H. Al Kathiri, Secretary-General of RiyadhChamber of Commerce and Industry, also available here www.marcopolis.net/doing-business-in-saudi-arabia-riyadh-chamber-of-commerce-and-industry-perspective.htmSaudi Arabia ranked 26th in the ease of doing business, and it's one of the easiest places to do business in the Middle East while the UAE was 23rd.
To read the full transcript of the MarcoPolis interview with Dr. Mohammed H. Al Kathiri, Secretary-General of Riyadh Chamber of Commerce and Industry, visit Marcopolis.net www.marcopolis.net/saudi-arabia-private-sector-stronger-with-improved-business-environment.htm

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Our Face Off series will feature two entrepreneurs leading companies in the same industry, discussing their challenges and opportunities in the sector. This month's Face Off features Ahmed Khatib, the CEO of MarkaVIP, the Arab world's largest luxury goods flash sales site, and Ronaldo Mouchawar, the CEO of Souq.com, the region's largest online retail site. On November 8th, we discussed challenges in e-commerce in the Middle East and North Africa live over a Google Hangout on Air. In this segment, number 5 of 10, watch the two of them debate Cracking the SaudiMarket, and add your questions and opinions in the comments.

Saudi Women Success and Achievement - Riyadh Chamber Of Commerce

Saudi Financial Crisis at Heart of Princely Rage

The severe financial crisis and foreign policy failures ​are making Prince Mohammed bin Salman increasingly belligerent, says Vijay PrashadVisithttp://therealnews.com for more stories and help support our work by donating at http://therealnews.com/donate.

published: 21 Nov 2017

Trump Praises Saudi Royal Purge

Something is going on inside Saudi politics and Trump if for it. John Iadarola and Jennifer Briney, the hosts of The Young Turks, discuss. Tell us what you think in the comment section below. JoinTYT: https://goo.gl/v8E64M
“The Trump administration has tied the United States to the impetuous young crown prince of Saudi Arabia and seems to be quite oblivious to the dangers. But they are growing every day.
Saudi Arabia's King Salman and his favorite son, Crown PrinceMuhammad bin Salman, have broken with the traditional patterns of consensual politics in the royal family, and the results are likely to be a much less stable kingdom with increasingly impulsive and erratic policies.
A purge is now under way that includes imprisonment of top princes (albeit in a former luxury hotel), the con...

published: 08 Nov 2017

Trump's Commerce Secretary: Saudi King So Great Nobody Even Protests!

Wilbur Ross is stoked about the bushels of dates the Saudis gave him. Cenk Uygur, host of The Young Turks, breaks it down. Tell us what you think in the comment section below. http://www.tytnetwork.com/join
Like the shirt Cenk's wearing? Get one at shoptyt.com
“Of the many millionaires and billionaires in Donald Trump’s inner circle, Commerce Secretary Wilbur Ross stands out for his consistently convincing impression of a 19th-century robber baron. There are the superficial similarities, of course—his ominously bald pate, for instance, and his penchant for $500 custom-made velvet slippers embroidered with the Commerce Department logo. Others are almost too on the nose. Ross, who is worth an estimated $2.5 billion, previously served as the head of a secret Wall Street fraternity, whose of...

Doing business in Saudi Arabia: Jeddah Chamber of Commerce

It seems doing business in Saudi Arabia is getting harder. In 2011, Saudi Arabia ranked 10th in the World Bank’s doing business survey. In 2012, it was on the 12th position, and now 2014, the latest one is 49th position—and that’s a significant drop.
Mazen M. Batterjee, Vice President of talks about doing business in Saudi Arabia.
Full interview: http://www.marcopolis.net/jeddah-making-of-the-regional-hub-with-more-than-100bn-investments.htm

E Commerce Saudi Arabia

(64) Saudi Students Association at Texas A M University - Commerce

Link Commerce - Saudi

LinkCommerce is the award winning eCommerce platform that is designed to help Enterprises to effectively and innovatively sell their products online anywhere, and anytime thus boosting their Sales

published: 18 Jan 2012

Cashless payments and e-commerce in Saudi Arabia

"There has been a visible shift from a cash economy towards an electronic economy, in terms of cashless payments such as cards and the growth of internet payments and internet banking. It’s growing at an exponential rate," says Priyan L. Attygalle, CEO of American Express, Saudi Arabia.
"Also in the corporate space, the growth in e-commerce has lent its way to new opportunities for the future. In the consumer space, we are just launching the titanium version of Centurion which is our flagship premium product – the invitation-only ‘black’ American Express card. This is our most exclusive Card."
Full interview: http://www.marcopolis.net/amex-credit-cards-industry-steadily-growing.htm

published: 27 Jul 2015

Family Visa Attestation from Online Chamber of Commerce 2017

published: 14 Aug 2017

Riyadh Chamber of Commerce and Industry comments on doing business in Saudi Arabia

Marcopolis.net VideoInterview with Dr. Mohammed H. Al Kathiri, Secretary-General of RiyadhChamber of Commerce and Industry, also available here www.marcopolis.net/doing-business-in-saudi-arabia-riyadh-chamber-of-commerce-and-industry-perspective.htmSaudi Arabia ranked 26th in the ease of doing business, and it's one of the easiest places to do business in the Middle East while the UAE was 23rd.
To read the full transcript of the MarcoPolis interview with Dr. Mohammed H. Al Kathiri, Secretary-General of Riyadh Chamber of Commerce and Industry, visit Marcopolis.net www.marcopolis.net/saudi-arabia-private-sector-stronger-with-improved-business-environment.htm

PROPHECY HOUR: SAUDI ARABIA TO BUILD FUTURISTIC WORLD COMMERCE CITYJoel Richardsonhttp://www.joelstrumpet.com/
This is a must hear program…listen closely you will want to watch this and share it!
Another do not Miss End-Time Radio program as “We areWarning the World as it HAPPENS!”
Please visit
www.prophecyhour.com
Also please visit
www.wichitahomeless.com
“Remember we do not 100% agree with everything our guests, say, do, or believe. It is up to you to pray and sort it out!”

Our Face Off series will feature two entrepreneurs leading companies in the same industry, discussing their challenges and opportunities in the sector. This month's Face Off features Ahmed Khatib, the CEO of MarkaVIP, the Arab world's largest luxury goods flash sales site, and Ronaldo Mouchawar, the CEO of Souq.com, the region's largest online retail site. On November 8th, we discussed challenges in e-commerce in the Middle East and North Africa live over a Google Hangout on Air. In this segment, number 5 of 10, watch the two of them debate Cracking the SaudiMarket, and add your questions and opinions in the comments.

RiyadhChamber of Commerce and Industry discusses Foreign Direct Investment (FDI). While foreign direct investment weakened to Saudi Arabia in 2013, the Kingdom remains the most attractive destination for foreign investment in the Arab world according to the United NationsConference on Trade and Development (UNCTAD) and "WorldInvestmentReport 2013." The FDI inflows slowed down by 25% in 2012 to USD12.2 billion. Despite the slowdown Riyadh Chamber of Commerce and Industry sees improved environment for the FDI.
"Regarding FDI as well as local investment, had the economy been doing well and we have been doing fine, this will be more attractive for both local Saudi and international businesses; therefore, the future of the FDI in Saudi Arabia is promising. I also believe that SAGIA (Saudi Arabia's General Investment Authority) is doing its best in attracting foreign investments into the Kingdom. At the same time, the government injected huge amounts of funds into the market, which have created a good environment not only for local Saudi investors but also for non-Saudis who are interested in investing in Saudi Arabia. Therefore, I imagine the future is bright in this connection as the Saudi government encourages FDI and has already established SAGIA to look after investments, both internally and externally. I suppose foreign investment is a good indication of how smartly the government is tackling this issue, especially foreign investments, and attracting such assets into the country," said Dr. Mohammed H. Al Kathiri, Secretary-General of RCCI.
"Six months ago, the Chamber has formed a committee and termed it the International Cooperation Committee. This committee has comprised several foreign investor CEOs from major companies investing in Saudi Arabia. It watches over obstacles facing those investors who invest in Saudi Arabia and contacts government agencies to facilitate procedures and remove such obstacles. This is essentially a direct support to foreign investors, knowing that all activities of the Chamber are streamlined to facilitate procedural processes and help the private sector in general, including foreign investors as well, to work in a friendly environment," he added.
Full interview: http://www.marcopolis.net/saudi-arabia-private-sector-stronger-with-improved-business-environment.htm

RiyadhChamber of Commerce and Industry discusses Foreign Direct Investment (FDI). While foreign direct investment weakened to Saudi Arabia in 2013, the Kingdom remains the most attractive destination for foreign investment in the Arab world according to the United NationsConference on Trade and Development (UNCTAD) and "WorldInvestmentReport 2013." The FDI inflows slowed down by 25% in 2012 to USD12.2 billion. Despite the slowdown Riyadh Chamber of Commerce and Industry sees improved environment for the FDI.
"Regarding FDI as well as local investment, had the economy been doing well and we have been doing fine, this will be more attractive for both local Saudi and international businesses; therefore, the future of the FDI in Saudi Arabia is promising. I also believe that SAGIA (Saudi Arabia's General Investment Authority) is doing its best in attracting foreign investments into the Kingdom. At the same time, the government injected huge amounts of funds into the market, which have created a good environment not only for local Saudi investors but also for non-Saudis who are interested in investing in Saudi Arabia. Therefore, I imagine the future is bright in this connection as the Saudi government encourages FDI and has already established SAGIA to look after investments, both internally and externally. I suppose foreign investment is a good indication of how smartly the government is tackling this issue, especially foreign investments, and attracting such assets into the country," said Dr. Mohammed H. Al Kathiri, Secretary-General of RCCI.
"Six months ago, the Chamber has formed a committee and termed it the International Cooperation Committee. This committee has comprised several foreign investor CEOs from major companies investing in Saudi Arabia. It watches over obstacles facing those investors who invest in Saudi Arabia and contacts government agencies to facilitate procedures and remove such obstacles. This is essentially a direct support to foreign investors, knowing that all activities of the Chamber are streamlined to facilitate procedural processes and help the private sector in general, including foreign investors as well, to work in a friendly environment," he added.
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Something is going on inside Saudi politics and Trump if for it. John Iadarola and Jennifer Briney, the hosts of The Young Turks, discuss. Tell us what you think in the comment section below. JoinTYT: https://goo.gl/v8E64M
“The Trump administration has tied the United States to the impetuous young crown prince of Saudi Arabia and seems to be quite oblivious to the dangers. But they are growing every day.
Saudi Arabia's King Salman and his favorite son, Crown PrinceMuhammad bin Salman, have broken with the traditional patterns of consensual politics in the royal family, and the results are likely to be a much less stable kingdom with increasingly impulsive and erratic policies.
A purge is now under way that includes imprisonment of top princes (albeit in a former luxury hotel), the confiscation of assets, and at least two mysterious deaths.
"I have great confidence in King Salman and the Crown Prince of Saudi Arabia," PresidentDonald Trump tweeted on Tuesday morning, "they know exactly what they are doing..."
Then he went on, "...Some of those they are harshly treating have been 'milking' their country for years!"
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Something is going on inside Saudi politics and Trump if for it. John Iadarola and Jennifer Briney, the hosts of The Young Turks, discuss. Tell us what you think in the comment section below. JoinTYT: https://goo.gl/v8E64M
“The Trump administration has tied the United States to the impetuous young crown prince of Saudi Arabia and seems to be quite oblivious to the dangers. But they are growing every day.
Saudi Arabia's King Salman and his favorite son, Crown PrinceMuhammad bin Salman, have broken with the traditional patterns of consensual politics in the royal family, and the results are likely to be a much less stable kingdom with increasingly impulsive and erratic policies.
A purge is now under way that includes imprisonment of top princes (albeit in a former luxury hotel), the confiscation of assets, and at least two mysterious deaths.
"I have great confidence in King Salman and the Crown Prince of Saudi Arabia," PresidentDonald Trump tweeted on Tuesday morning, "they know exactly what they are doing..."
Then he went on, "...Some of those they are harshly treating have been 'milking' their country for years!"
Read more here: https://www.thedailybeast.com/trumps-bet-on-the-saudis-looks-increasingly-dangerous-and-the-110-billion-dollar-payoff-looks-unlikely
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Wilbur Ross is stoked about the bushels of dates the Saudis gave him. Cenk Uygur, host of The Young Turks, breaks it down. Tell us what you think in the comment section below. http://www.tytnetwork.com/join
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“Of the many millionaires and billionaires in Donald Trump’s inner circle, Commerce Secretary Wilbur Ross stands out for his consistently convincing impression of a 19th-century robber baron. There are the superficial similarities, of course—his ominously bald pate, for instance, and his penchant for $500 custom-made velvet slippers embroidered with the Commerce Department logo. Others are almost too on the nose. Ross, who is worth an estimated $2.5 billion, previously served as the head of a secret Wall Street fraternity, whose off-color jokes, hazing rituals, and annual drag show he tried to protect by offering himself as a future source to help kill a story. In 2014, he appeared on Bloomberg TV to complain that the “1 percent is being picked on for political reasons” and that the unwashed masses could easily join his tax bracket if they wanted to (“Education is the way that people get out of the ghetto and into, if not the 1 percent, something close to it”). Earlier this month, he described a U.S. airstrike in Syria as “after-dinner entertainment” for the Mar-a-Lago crowd (the best part, he added, was that it “didn’t cost the president anything to have that entertainment”).”*
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Wilbur Ross is stoked about the bushels of dates the Saudis gave him. Cenk Uygur, host of The Young Turks, breaks it down. Tell us what you think in the comment section below. http://www.tytnetwork.com/join
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“Of the many millionaires and billionaires in Donald Trump’s inner circle, Commerce Secretary Wilbur Ross stands out for his consistently convincing impression of a 19th-century robber baron. There are the superficial similarities, of course—his ominously bald pate, for instance, and his penchant for $500 custom-made velvet slippers embroidered with the Commerce Department logo. Others are almost too on the nose. Ross, who is worth an estimated $2.5 billion, previously served as the head of a secret Wall Street fraternity, whose off-color jokes, hazing rituals, and annual drag show he tried to protect by offering himself as a future source to help kill a story. In 2014, he appeared on Bloomberg TV to complain that the “1 percent is being picked on for political reasons” and that the unwashed masses could easily join his tax bracket if they wanted to (“Education is the way that people get out of the ghetto and into, if not the 1 percent, something close to it”). Earlier this month, he described a U.S. airstrike in Syria as “after-dinner entertainment” for the Mar-a-Lago crowd (the best part, he added, was that it “didn’t cost the president anything to have that entertainment”).”*
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It seems doing business in Saudi Arabia is getting harder. In 2011, Saudi Arabia ranked 10th in the World Bank’s doing business survey. In 2012, it was on the 12th position, and now 2014, the latest one is 49th position—and that’s a significant drop.
Mazen M. Batterjee, Vice President of talks about doing business in Saudi Arabia.
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It seems doing business in Saudi Arabia is getting harder. In 2011, Saudi Arabia ranked 10th in the World Bank’s doing business survey. In 2012, it was on the 12th position, and now 2014, the latest one is 49th position—and that’s a significant drop.
Mazen M. Batterjee, Vice President of talks about doing business in Saudi Arabia.
Full interview: http://www.marcopolis.net/jeddah-making-of-the-regional-hub-with-more-than-100bn-investments.htm

Cashless payments and e-commerce in Saudi Arabia

"There has been a visible shift from a cash economy towards an electronic economy, in terms of cashless payments such as cards and the growth of internet paymen...

"There has been a visible shift from a cash economy towards an electronic economy, in terms of cashless payments such as cards and the growth of internet payments and internet banking. It’s growing at an exponential rate," says Priyan L. Attygalle, CEO of American Express, Saudi Arabia.
"Also in the corporate space, the growth in e-commerce has lent its way to new opportunities for the future. In the consumer space, we are just launching the titanium version of Centurion which is our flagship premium product – the invitation-only ‘black’ American Express card. This is our most exclusive Card."
Full interview: http://www.marcopolis.net/amex-credit-cards-industry-steadily-growing.htm

"There has been a visible shift from a cash economy towards an electronic economy, in terms of cashless payments such as cards and the growth of internet payments and internet banking. It’s growing at an exponential rate," says Priyan L. Attygalle, CEO of American Express, Saudi Arabia.
"Also in the corporate space, the growth in e-commerce has lent its way to new opportunities for the future. In the consumer space, we are just launching the titanium version of Centurion which is our flagship premium product – the invitation-only ‘black’ American Express card. This is our most exclusive Card."
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Marcopolis.net VideoInterview with Dr. Mohammed H. Al Kathiri, Secretary-General of RiyadhChamber of Commerce and Industry, also available here www.marcopolis.net/doing-business-in-saudi-arabia-riyadh-chamber-of-commerce-and-industry-perspective.htmSaudi Arabia ranked 26th in the ease of doing business, and it's one of the easiest places to do business in the Middle East while the UAE was 23rd.
To read the full transcript of the MarcoPolis interview with Dr. Mohammed H. Al Kathiri, Secretary-General of Riyadh Chamber of Commerce and Industry, visit Marcopolis.net www.marcopolis.net/saudi-arabia-private-sector-stronger-with-improved-business-environment.htm

Marcopolis.net VideoInterview with Dr. Mohammed H. Al Kathiri, Secretary-General of RiyadhChamber of Commerce and Industry, also available here www.marcopolis.net/doing-business-in-saudi-arabia-riyadh-chamber-of-commerce-and-industry-perspective.htmSaudi Arabia ranked 26th in the ease of doing business, and it's one of the easiest places to do business in the Middle East while the UAE was 23rd.
To read the full transcript of the MarcoPolis interview with Dr. Mohammed H. Al Kathiri, Secretary-General of Riyadh Chamber of Commerce and Industry, visit Marcopolis.net www.marcopolis.net/saudi-arabia-private-sector-stronger-with-improved-business-environment.htm

PROPHECY HOUR: SAUDI ARABIA TO BUILD FUTURISTIC WORLD COMMERCE CITYJoel Richardsonhttp://www.joelstrumpet.com/
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PROPHECY HOUR: SAUDI ARABIA TO BUILD FUTURISTIC WORLD COMMERCE CITYJoel Richardsonhttp://www.joelstrumpet.com/
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Our Face Off series will feature two entrepreneurs leading companies in the same industry, discussing their challenges and opportunities in the sector. This mon...

Our Face Off series will feature two entrepreneurs leading companies in the same industry, discussing their challenges and opportunities in the sector. This month's Face Off features Ahmed Khatib, the CEO of MarkaVIP, the Arab world's largest luxury goods flash sales site, and Ronaldo Mouchawar, the CEO of Souq.com, the region's largest online retail site. On November 8th, we discussed challenges in e-commerce in the Middle East and North Africa live over a Google Hangout on Air. In this segment, number 5 of 10, watch the two of them debate Cracking the SaudiMarket, and add your questions and opinions in the comments.

Our Face Off series will feature two entrepreneurs leading companies in the same industry, discussing their challenges and opportunities in the sector. This month's Face Off features Ahmed Khatib, the CEO of MarkaVIP, the Arab world's largest luxury goods flash sales site, and Ronaldo Mouchawar, the CEO of Souq.com, the region's largest online retail site. On November 8th, we discussed challenges in e-commerce in the Middle East and North Africa live over a Google Hangout on Air. In this segment, number 5 of 10, watch the two of them debate Cracking the SaudiMarket, and add your questions and opinions in the comments.

Saudi Arabia - Land of Peace

The Kingdom of Saudi Arabia is a modern nation that honors its Arab heritage and tradition. Saudi Muslims live in peaceful co-existence with those of other faiths and religions. Moreover, there are alot of non-muslims who are working and visiting the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia.
The rapid urban and economic growth in Saudi Arabia creates a lot of work opportunity for experts.

published: 25 Mar 2015

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Dubai Vacation Travel Guide | Expedia

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Modernity and antiquity collide in this vibrant city. Shop at the same spice market locals have been visiting for generations, then visit the stores in the Gold Souk, a jewelry-centered traditional marketplace. For a more modern shopping experience, go to the Dubai Mall, home to over 1200 stores, an underwater zoo, and KidZania®, a “city” where children can roleplay various careers.
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United Arab Emirates Vacation Travel Video Guide

Travel video about destination United Arab Emirates.
Situated on the Arabian Peninsula between the Persian Gulf and the Gulf of Oman, the United Arab Emirates is a fairy-tale of the One Thousand And One Nights.In just a relatively few years the region has been catapulted from the Middle Ages into the 21st century and it is now an international financial centre within an ancient desert region. It contains seven sheikdoms that are united both politically and economically. Dubai is a wonderful holiday paradise with a romantic desert and a long history in which the past unites with the present. Dubai is the second largest state in the United Arab Emirates and is situated on the north coast of the Arabian Peninsula. Fifteen kilometres from Dubai is the tiny Emirate of Sharjah where life continu...

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travel saudi arabia - The KINGDOM

The birthplace and spiritual home of Islam, Saudi Arabia is as rich in attractions as it is in stirring symbolism. It is also one of the most difficult places on earth to visit.
For those who do get in, rock-hewn Madain Saleh is Arabia's greatest treasure. Other wonders abound, from the echoes of TE Lawrence along the Hejaz Railway to the mudbrick ruins of Dir'aiyah. Jeddah, gateway to the holy cities of Mecca and Medina, has an enchanting old city made of coral, while the Red Sea coast has world-class diving. Elsewhere, this is a land of astonishing natural beauty, particularly the plunging landscapes of the Asir Mountains in the Kingdom's southwest.
Best of all, there are few places left that can be said to represent the last frontier of tourism. Whether you're an expat or a pilgrim, Sau...

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Saudi Arabia Travel Video

Saudi ArabiaTravelVideo. The worlds last great forbidden kingdom, and an emblem of everything most inexplicable to the West: the Middle East, Islam, oil and terrorism. For centuries the country was considered closed to outsiders, penetrable only to the bravest and the boldest, such as Richard Burton, TE Lawrence and Wilfred Thesiger, who risked life and limb to get there.
Today it continues to exist only in the realms of the imagination for most people, who still relish the sensational stories surrounding it. And yet, ever so tentatively, the country is beginning to permit travellers past its portals. For those willing to risk the realm, there may well be a surprise or two, like Madain Saleh the North. Called Saudi Arabias Petra, Madain Saleh numbers among the most magical and monument...

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CBS News goes inside Saudi Arabia

Holly Williams and Erin Lyall on the challenges of working in a tightly controlled kingdom, where women are cautiously pushing the boundaries of conservative Islamic society.

published: 02 Dec 2014

Arabia Felix Vacation Travel Video Guide

The Republic Of Yemen: there is almost no other country on Earth that possesses as many secrets and ancient legends as the Arabia Felix and the Bab Al Yemen, the gateway to the Yemen, is the entrance to the historic district of Sanaa, the Yemen’s capital city that it is believed to date back to the third century A.D.Women are rarely to be seen in Yemen’s marketplaces and, when they are, they are hidden from male glances by a protective veil. Islam still plays an important role in the daily cultural life of the people, including the traditional market places that are almost exclusively a male domain. The Republic Of Yemen covers a large part of the southwest of the Arabian Peninsula and contains several fascinating historical sites. East of Sanaa on the ancient Frankincense route, is th...

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Arabian Desert Safari Vacation Travel Video Guide

Travel video about destination Arabian Desert in Saudi Arabia.
The oldest Arabian trading city, Dubai is a pulsating desert metropolis in the Middle East which is today synonymous with High Tech and Bedouins plus tall desert sand dunes, rocky terrain and the blazing sun.The Al-Fahidi Fort is Dubai’s oldest building and was built at the beginning of the 19th century and now houses the Dubai Museum. Narrow alleys lead through the Goldsuk, the traditional covered bazaar, in which shops and stalls are packed closely together, with merchandise worth millions glittering in tempting shop windows. But for those who wish to experience something a little different, the sand dunes of the desert are the perfect setting for DuneRiding, an exhilarating extreme sport that’s off the normal tourist trail....

The Kingdom of Saudi Arabia is a modern nation that honors its Arab heritage and tradition. Saudi Muslims live in peaceful co-existence with those of other faiths and religions. Moreover, there are alot of non-muslims who are working and visiting the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia.
The rapid urban and economic growth in Saudi Arabia creates a lot of work opportunity for experts.

The Kingdom of Saudi Arabia is a modern nation that honors its Arab heritage and tradition. Saudi Muslims live in peaceful co-existence with those of other faiths and religions. Moreover, there are alot of non-muslims who are working and visiting the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia.
The rapid urban and economic growth in Saudi Arabia creates a lot of work opportunity for experts.

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Dubai Vacation Travel Guide | Expedia

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Come to Dubai, the ancient City of Gold, for your next vacation.
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Come to Dubai, the ancient City of Gold, for your next vacation.
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To soak up some of the legendary Dubai sunshine, simply step outside. Take in the view of the city from the observation deck of the Burj Khalifa, the tallest building in the world. Continue your Dubai tour by wandering through the exotic buildings and resorts, or visit some of the public beaches. If you’d like to try something a little different and don’t mind paying a small fee, you can also attend local hotel beaches even if you aren’t staying there.
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To soak up some of the legendary Dubai sunshine, simply step outside. Take in the view of the city from the observation deck of the Burj Khalifa, the tallest building in the world. Continue your Dubai tour by wandering through the exotic buildings and resorts, or visit some of the public beaches. If you’d like to try something a little different and don’t mind paying a small fee, you can also attend local hotel beaches even if you aren’t staying there.
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Travel video about destination United Arab Emirates.
Situated on the Arabian Peninsula between the Persian Gulf and the Gulf of Oman, the United Arab Emirates is a fairy-tale of the One Thousand And One Nights.In just a relatively few years the region has been catapulted from the Middle Ages into the 21st century and it is now an international financial centre within an ancient desert region. It contains seven sheikdoms that are united both politically and economically. Dubai is a wonderful holiday paradise with a romantic desert and a long history in which the past unites with the present. Dubai is the second largest state in the United Arab Emirates and is situated on the north coast of the Arabian Peninsula. Fifteen kilometres from Dubai is the tiny Emirate of Sharjah where life continues according to age-old Arabian tradition. Tourism was once popular on this former pirate coast but the Saudi king subsequently prohibited the consumption of alcohol and thus the tourists stayed away. On the western side of theHajar Mountains an oasis village developed that contains more than two hundred springs and wells. The oasis was once frequently occupied by Saudi Arabia but in 1974 the International Court Of Justice in the Hague ruled against the Saudi occupation. Today, Oman and the United Arab Emirates share the nine oasis villages of the Buraimi Oasis and live together in peace. Abu Dhabi is the largest of the seven Emirates and means, Father Of The Gazelle, a name derived from an ancient legend. The seventy three thousand square kilometres of the Abu Dhabi region cover eighty-six per cent of the United Arab Emirates and in the 1960’s the city had a population of five thousand that has now grown to almost a million. As the oil supplies gradually trickle away the sheiks are becoming increasingly cautious with their spending and the oil boom has now been followed by tourism in this fairy-tale holiday paradise that is full of desert romance.

Travel video about destination United Arab Emirates.
Situated on the Arabian Peninsula between the Persian Gulf and the Gulf of Oman, the United Arab Emirates is a fairy-tale of the One Thousand And One Nights.In just a relatively few years the region has been catapulted from the Middle Ages into the 21st century and it is now an international financial centre within an ancient desert region. It contains seven sheikdoms that are united both politically and economically. Dubai is a wonderful holiday paradise with a romantic desert and a long history in which the past unites with the present. Dubai is the second largest state in the United Arab Emirates and is situated on the north coast of the Arabian Peninsula. Fifteen kilometres from Dubai is the tiny Emirate of Sharjah where life continues according to age-old Arabian tradition. Tourism was once popular on this former pirate coast but the Saudi king subsequently prohibited the consumption of alcohol and thus the tourists stayed away. On the western side of theHajar Mountains an oasis village developed that contains more than two hundred springs and wells. The oasis was once frequently occupied by Saudi Arabia but in 1974 the International Court Of Justice in the Hague ruled against the Saudi occupation. Today, Oman and the United Arab Emirates share the nine oasis villages of the Buraimi Oasis and live together in peace. Abu Dhabi is the largest of the seven Emirates and means, Father Of The Gazelle, a name derived from an ancient legend. The seventy three thousand square kilometres of the Abu Dhabi region cover eighty-six per cent of the United Arab Emirates and in the 1960’s the city had a population of five thousand that has now grown to almost a million. As the oil supplies gradually trickle away the sheiks are becoming increasingly cautious with their spending and the oil boom has now been followed by tourism in this fairy-tale holiday paradise that is full of desert romance.

Saudi ArabiaTravelVideo. The worlds last great forbidden kingdom, and an emblem of everything most inexplicable to the West: the Middle East, Islam, oil and terrorism. For centuries the country was considered closed to outsiders, penetrable only to the bravest and the boldest, such as Richard Burton, TE Lawrence and Wilfred Thesiger, who risked life and limb to get there.
Today it continues to exist only in the realms of the imagination for most people, who still relish the sensational stories surrounding it. And yet, ever so tentatively, the country is beginning to permit travellers past its portals. For those willing to risk the realm, there may well be a surprise or two, like Madain Saleh the North. Called Saudi Arabias Petra, Madain Saleh numbers among the most magical and monumental sites of the Middle East. Or it would if more people knew about it.
Incredible Saudi Arabia Travel Video...

Saudi ArabiaTravelVideo. The worlds last great forbidden kingdom, and an emblem of everything most inexplicable to the West: the Middle East, Islam, oil and terrorism. For centuries the country was considered closed to outsiders, penetrable only to the bravest and the boldest, such as Richard Burton, TE Lawrence and Wilfred Thesiger, who risked life and limb to get there.
Today it continues to exist only in the realms of the imagination for most people, who still relish the sensational stories surrounding it. And yet, ever so tentatively, the country is beginning to permit travellers past its portals. For those willing to risk the realm, there may well be a surprise or two, like Madain Saleh the North. Called Saudi Arabias Petra, Madain Saleh numbers among the most magical and monumental sites of the Middle East. Or it would if more people knew about it.
Incredible Saudi Arabia Travel Video...

The Republic Of Yemen: there is almost no other country on Earth that possesses as many secrets and ancient legends as the Arabia Felix and the Bab Al Yemen, the gateway to the Yemen, is the entrance to the historic district of Sanaa, the Yemen’s capital city that it is believed to date back to the third century A.D.Women are rarely to be seen in Yemen’s marketplaces and, when they are, they are hidden from male glances by a protective veil. Islam still plays an important role in the daily cultural life of the people, including the traditional market places that are almost exclusively a male domain. The Republic Of Yemen covers a large part of the southwest of the Arabian Peninsula and contains several fascinating historical sites. East of Sanaa on the ancient Frankincense route, is the town of Marib that was once the residence of the legendary Queen Of Saba and in the extreme north is the town of Sadah, a region known for its powerful tribes. In the centre of the Djebel Harraz is the picturesque mountain village of Manakhah. Due to its location it was once a strategic point on the ancient trading route between the sea and the highlands. The breathtaking architecture of its buildings still testifies to the former prosperity of a village that today is well known for its popular market. Al Hudaydah was once the most important Turkish harbour on the Red Sea. The city was a commercial rival of the British occupied city of Aden to the south which, during colonial times, was of great importance in securing a sea route to India. In addition to the recent modernisation of the harbour the fishing industry still plays an important role and the fertile coastal waters of the Red Sea still ensure a good catch. To the south of Al Hudaydah is the legendary old harbour of Al Mokha, the former centre of the country’s coffee trade from which the world renowned Mocha coffee derived its name. Despite their present poverty the people here are a proud race and the ancient name of the Yemen, Arabia Felix, or “Arabia The Content”, is still a thing of the present.
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The Republic Of Yemen: there is almost no other country on Earth that possesses as many secrets and ancient legends as the Arabia Felix and the Bab Al Yemen, the gateway to the Yemen, is the entrance to the historic district of Sanaa, the Yemen’s capital city that it is believed to date back to the third century A.D.Women are rarely to be seen in Yemen’s marketplaces and, when they are, they are hidden from male glances by a protective veil. Islam still plays an important role in the daily cultural life of the people, including the traditional market places that are almost exclusively a male domain. The Republic Of Yemen covers a large part of the southwest of the Arabian Peninsula and contains several fascinating historical sites. East of Sanaa on the ancient Frankincense route, is the town of Marib that was once the residence of the legendary Queen Of Saba and in the extreme north is the town of Sadah, a region known for its powerful tribes. In the centre of the Djebel Harraz is the picturesque mountain village of Manakhah. Due to its location it was once a strategic point on the ancient trading route between the sea and the highlands. The breathtaking architecture of its buildings still testifies to the former prosperity of a village that today is well known for its popular market. Al Hudaydah was once the most important Turkish harbour on the Red Sea. The city was a commercial rival of the British occupied city of Aden to the south which, during colonial times, was of great importance in securing a sea route to India. In addition to the recent modernisation of the harbour the fishing industry still plays an important role and the fertile coastal waters of the Red Sea still ensure a good catch. To the south of Al Hudaydah is the legendary old harbour of Al Mokha, the former centre of the country’s coffee trade from which the world renowned Mocha coffee derived its name. Despite their present poverty the people here are a proud race and the ancient name of the Yemen, Arabia Felix, or “Arabia The Content”, is still a thing of the present.
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Travel video about destination Arabian Desert in Saudi Arabia.
The oldest Arabian trading city, Dubai is a pulsating desert metropolis in the Middle East which is today synonymous with High Tech and Bedouins plus tall desert sand dunes, rocky terrain and the blazing sun.The Al-Fahidi Fort is Dubai’s oldest building and was built at the beginning of the 19th century and now houses the Dubai Museum. Narrow alleys lead through the Goldsuk, the traditional covered bazaar, in which shops and stalls are packed closely together, with merchandise worth millions glittering in tempting shop windows. But for those who wish to experience something a little different, the sand dunes of the desert are the perfect setting for DuneRiding, an exhilarating extreme sport that’s off the normal tourist trail. Setting off in convoy in four-wheel drive vehicles, at first the track is smooth, though undulating and, to get into the mood, this initial terrain is usually tackled with caution. And then it begins: as though on a continuous roller coaster set on sand, the horizon moves constantly as the ride follows deep ruts and then, at high acceleration, ascends high dunes, only to return downwards at stomach-churning speed. Then, in the mountains, the WadiWaterDrive follows craggy riverbeds and bumpy gravel tracks followed by further thrills in the fascinating Hajar Mountains. After all this, a camel ride turns the frenzied ridiculous into tranquil sublime and a Bedouin barbecue rounds off a perfect day in an ancient land that offers more than just a holiday!

Travel video about destination Arabian Desert in Saudi Arabia.
The oldest Arabian trading city, Dubai is a pulsating desert metropolis in the Middle East which is today synonymous with High Tech and Bedouins plus tall desert sand dunes, rocky terrain and the blazing sun.The Al-Fahidi Fort is Dubai’s oldest building and was built at the beginning of the 19th century and now houses the Dubai Museum. Narrow alleys lead through the Goldsuk, the traditional covered bazaar, in which shops and stalls are packed closely together, with merchandise worth millions glittering in tempting shop windows. But for those who wish to experience something a little different, the sand dunes of the desert are the perfect setting for DuneRiding, an exhilarating extreme sport that’s off the normal tourist trail. Setting off in convoy in four-wheel drive vehicles, at first the track is smooth, though undulating and, to get into the mood, this initial terrain is usually tackled with caution. And then it begins: as though on a continuous roller coaster set on sand, the horizon moves constantly as the ride follows deep ruts and then, at high acceleration, ascends high dunes, only to return downwards at stomach-churning speed. Then, in the mountains, the WadiWaterDrive follows craggy riverbeds and bumpy gravel tracks followed by further thrills in the fascinating Hajar Mountains. After all this, a camel ride turns the frenzied ridiculous into tranquil sublime and a Bedouin barbecue rounds off a perfect day in an ancient land that offers more than just a holiday!

PROPHECY HOUR: SAUDI ARABIA TO BUILD FUTURISTIC WORLD COMMERCE CITYJoel Richardsonhttp://www.joelstrumpet.com/
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Here's a clip from my new special "AlohaFluffy: Gabriel IglesiasLive from Hawaii" Let me know what you think!? -Gabriel ;P
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published: 28 Apr 2013

The State of eCommerce in MENA - ArabNet Riyadh 2016

The ecommerce market in Saudi is expected to reach $2.9B and $13.4B across the Arab World by 2020, as per Payfort’s 2016 The State of Payment Report. However with the recent talks of Amazon’s potential acquisition of Souq.com, shortly followed by the launch of Noon.com by Al Abbar Enterprises with a billion dollar capital, the landscape for eCommerce in the region may catapult at a more aggressive rate. ArabNet’s Investment Report also shows that Startup with Transactional BusinessModels represent the largest segment of startups that have raised money over the past 3 years. This panel hosts some of MENA’s Leading eCommerce platforms to highlight the recent developments in the market and their key strategies driving their regional growth.
Saleem Hammad, General Manager - Saudi Arabia, Sou...

The Story of Souq.com: How to Build the Largest E-commerce Platform:

The highlight of this year's tech and digital scene in the MENA region was the acquisition of Souq.com by Amazon.
At STEP2017 earlier this year in Dubai, the MENA region's superstars, Fadi Ghandour, Ronaldo Mouchawar and Samih Toukan, took the stage to tell us the story of this giant deal, and forecast the future of retail and e-commerce industry after the penetration of the world's largest online retailer to the region.
Great insights to take from these guys, we hope you enjoy it!
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October 17, 2017
H.E.Zayed R. Alzayani, Karen E. Young (Moderator)
AGSIW was pleased to host a conversation with H.E. Zayed R. Alzayani, minister of industry, commerce, and tourism of the Kingdom of Bahrain.
The roundtable discussion focused on Bahrain’s efforts to sustain economic prosperity over the long term, and create a diversified private sector that generates income from a variety of thriving industries.

published: 20 Oct 2017

Beyond oil: Saudi Arabia's 2030 economic vision - Counting the Cost

Gulf nations need to diversify their economies and move away from oil dependency, says the International Monetary Fund (IMF).
This warning comes as Saudi Arabia continues to work out how to sell around five percent of its state-run oil producer, Aramco - a deal that could raise more than $100bn.
The plan is at the heart of an ambitious economic reform programme, which includes a new $500bn megacity near the Red Sea. It's hoped the extra money from the sale will make Saudi Arabia less reliant on the black gold in the long term.
The kingdom is experiencing a recession after shrinking in two consecutive quarters for the first time since 2009. Growth this year is expected to be close to zero.
Saudi Arabia's budget deficit currently stands at 9.3 percent of its gross domestic product (GDP)...

published: 04 Nov 2017

Saudi Arabia in the New Middle East

ORIGINALLY RECORDED January 26, 2012
Leading regional experts Gregory Gause, III and Toby C. Jones assess the stability of Saudi Arabia, its role in the reshaped region, and the future of U.S.-Saudi relations.
SPEAKERS:
F. Gregory Gause III
Toby C. Jones
PRESIDER:
Paul B. Stares
http://www.cfr.org/saudi-arabia/saudi-arabia-new-middle-east-video/p27175

published: 27 Jan 2012

E-Commerce: How to Jump into the Online Marketplace, Presented by Samsung

PROPHECY HOUR: SAUDI ARABIA TO BUILD FUTURISTIC WORLD COMMERCE CITYJoel Richardsonhttp://www.joelstrumpet.com/
This is a must hear program…listen closely you will want to watch this and share it!
Another do not Miss End-Time Radio program as “We areWarning the World as it HAPPENS!”
Please visit
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Also please visit
www.wichitahomeless.com
“Remember we do not 100% agree with everything our guests, say, do, or believe. It is up to you to pray and sort it out!”

PROPHECY HOUR: SAUDI ARABIA TO BUILD FUTURISTIC WORLD COMMERCE CITYJoel Richardsonhttp://www.joelstrumpet.com/
This is a must hear program…listen closely you will want to watch this and share it!
Another do not Miss End-Time Radio program as “We areWarning the World as it HAPPENS!”
Please visit
www.prophecyhour.com
Also please visit
www.wichitahomeless.com
“Remember we do not 100% agree with everything our guests, say, do, or believe. It is up to you to pray and sort it out!”

Here's a clip from my new special "AlohaFluffy: Gabriel IglesiasLive from Hawaii" Let me know what you think!? -Gabriel ;P
Want to see me live? Check out http://fluffyguy.com/tour-dates to see when I'm in your area!
You can order the full special on DVD or Blu-Ray at..Amazon.com http://tinyurl.com/dy5x4dj
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Here's a clip from my new special "AlohaFluffy: Gabriel IglesiasLive from Hawaii" Let me know what you think!? -Gabriel ;P
Want to see me live? Check out http://fluffyguy.com/tour-dates to see when I'm in your area!
You can order the full special on DVD or Blu-Ray at..Amazon.com http://tinyurl.com/dy5x4dj
Walmart.com http://tinyurl.com/c9hecvo
Itunes http://tinyurl.com/crlrpjk
Let's take our relationship to the next level....
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The ecommerce market in Saudi is expected to reach $2.9B and $13.4B across the Arab World by 2020, as per Payfort’s 2016 The State of Payment Report. However with the recent talks of Amazon’s potential acquisition of Souq.com, shortly followed by the launch of Noon.com by Al Abbar Enterprises with a billion dollar capital, the landscape for eCommerce in the region may catapult at a more aggressive rate. ArabNet’s Investment Report also shows that Startup with Transactional BusinessModels represent the largest segment of startups that have raised money over the past 3 years. This panel hosts some of MENA’s Leading eCommerce platforms to highlight the recent developments in the market and their key strategies driving their regional growth.
Saleem Hammad, General Manager - Saudi Arabia, Souq.com
Hosam Arab, Cofounder and Managing Director, Namshi
Muhammad Arrabi, CEO, eCommerce SEA
Mod: Mazen AlDarrab,General Manager, QDRAH

The ecommerce market in Saudi is expected to reach $2.9B and $13.4B across the Arab World by 2020, as per Payfort’s 2016 The State of Payment Report. However with the recent talks of Amazon’s potential acquisition of Souq.com, shortly followed by the launch of Noon.com by Al Abbar Enterprises with a billion dollar capital, the landscape for eCommerce in the region may catapult at a more aggressive rate. ArabNet’s Investment Report also shows that Startup with Transactional BusinessModels represent the largest segment of startups that have raised money over the past 3 years. This panel hosts some of MENA’s Leading eCommerce platforms to highlight the recent developments in the market and their key strategies driving their regional growth.
Saleem Hammad, General Manager - Saudi Arabia, Souq.com
Hosam Arab, Cofounder and Managing Director, Namshi
Muhammad Arrabi, CEO, eCommerce SEA
Mod: Mazen AlDarrab,General Manager, QDRAH

The Story of Souq.com: How to Build the Largest E-commerce Platform:

The highlight of this year's tech and digital scene in the MENA region was the acquisition of Souq.com by Amazon.
At STEP2017 earlier this year in Dubai, the M...

The highlight of this year's tech and digital scene in the MENA region was the acquisition of Souq.com by Amazon.
At STEP2017 earlier this year in Dubai, the MENA region's superstars, Fadi Ghandour, Ronaldo Mouchawar and Samih Toukan, took the stage to tell us the story of this giant deal, and forecast the future of retail and e-commerce industry after the penetration of the world's largest online retailer to the region.
Great insights to take from these guys, we hope you enjoy it!
Subscribe to our channel: https://goo.gl/e1FSCJ
Follow us on:
Facebook: @STEPConferencePage
Twitter: @stepconference
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The highlight of this year's tech and digital scene in the MENA region was the acquisition of Souq.com by Amazon.
At STEP2017 earlier this year in Dubai, the MENA region's superstars, Fadi Ghandour, Ronaldo Mouchawar and Samih Toukan, took the stage to tell us the story of this giant deal, and forecast the future of retail and e-commerce industry after the penetration of the world's largest online retailer to the region.
Great insights to take from these guys, we hope you enjoy it!
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October 17, 2017
H.E.Zayed R. Alzayani, Karen E. Young (Moderator)
AGSIW was pleased to host a conversation with H.E. Zayed R. Alzayani, minister of industry, commerce, and tourism of the Kingdom of Bahrain.
The roundtable discussion focused on Bahrain’s efforts to sustain economic prosperity over the long term, and create a diversified private sector that generates income from a variety of thriving industries.

October 17, 2017
H.E.Zayed R. Alzayani, Karen E. Young (Moderator)
AGSIW was pleased to host a conversation with H.E. Zayed R. Alzayani, minister of industry, commerce, and tourism of the Kingdom of Bahrain.
The roundtable discussion focused on Bahrain’s efforts to sustain economic prosperity over the long term, and create a diversified private sector that generates income from a variety of thriving industries.

Gulf nations need to diversify their economies and move away from oil dependency, says the International Monetary Fund (IMF).
This warning comes as Saudi Arabia continues to work out how to sell around five percent of its state-run oil producer, Aramco - a deal that could raise more than $100bn.
The plan is at the heart of an ambitious economic reform programme, which includes a new $500bn megacity near the Red Sea. It's hoped the extra money from the sale will make Saudi Arabia less reliant on the black gold in the long term.
The kingdom is experiencing a recession after shrinking in two consecutive quarters for the first time since 2009. Growth this year is expected to be close to zero.
Saudi Arabia's budget deficit currently stands at 9.3 percent of its gross domestic product (GDP), it has suffered due to recent low oil prices. And unemployment edged up in the second quarter to nearly 13 percent - although that number is far higher for under 29-year-olds.
Examining Saudi's 2030 vision, Ayham Kamel, head of Middle East and North Africa research at the Eurasia Group, explains, "it's a vision, it's aspirational more than anything. They're trying to implement key parts of it. It's fundamentally changing the kingdom's political and social structure in a movement that's much more viable - fiscally and regionally."
Kamel says Saudi Arabia's "short-term challenges are very linked to oil prices." But in the long-term, the kingdom "needs to have an economy that is not oil or energy based" in order to curb unemployment and deal with other structural issues. This explains why they're trying to "get the private sector to play a bigger part in the economy. This is practically the end of the Saudi-state dictating all economic activity."
While the country is open to foreign investment, "it's domestic investment that's important for Saudi Arabia right now - finding ways to stimulate the economy... and shift it towards something less based on energy. That diversification drive is why the state needs to sell a piece of Aramco," says Kamel.
Also on this episode of Counting the Cost:
Britain's central bank raises interest rates: The Bank of England has raised its key interest rate for the first time in a decade. The 0.25 percent hike was widely expected. British policymakers are trying to dampen inflation which has been ticking steadily higher. But with concerns over the country's Brexit-dented economy, which dilemmas in the current landscape might now be worrying the bank's governor the most?
JeremyCook, chief economist and head of currency strategy of World First in the United Kingdom offers his take.
Turkey's economy: Turkey's economic growth is one of the fastest among the world's 20 largest economies. Its gross domestic product recently topped 5 percent, something only bettered by China and India. But it's also dealing with high inflation and a falling lira. Sinem Koseoglu reports from Istanbul.
Murat Yulek, professor of economics at Istanbul Commerce University, discusses challenges ahead.
Nigeria oil clean-up: The clean up of a contaminated fishing community in Nigeria has finally begun, almost 10 years after two oil spills. Shell pipelines had corroded and the result saw millions of litres of crude oil pour into creeks and swamps around the Niger Delta. Ahmed Idris reports from Bodo.
Qatar's water reservoirs: The construction of five water reservoirs in Qatar are almost complete. Once finished, they will be among the world’s largest reservoirs, with a capacity of some 100 million gallons of water each, as Laura Burdon-Manley reports from Doha.
More from Counting the Cost on:
YouTube - http://aje.io/countingthecostYT
Website - http://aljazeera.com/countingthecost/

Gulf nations need to diversify their economies and move away from oil dependency, says the International Monetary Fund (IMF).
This warning comes as Saudi Arabia continues to work out how to sell around five percent of its state-run oil producer, Aramco - a deal that could raise more than $100bn.
The plan is at the heart of an ambitious economic reform programme, which includes a new $500bn megacity near the Red Sea. It's hoped the extra money from the sale will make Saudi Arabia less reliant on the black gold in the long term.
The kingdom is experiencing a recession after shrinking in two consecutive quarters for the first time since 2009. Growth this year is expected to be close to zero.
Saudi Arabia's budget deficit currently stands at 9.3 percent of its gross domestic product (GDP), it has suffered due to recent low oil prices. And unemployment edged up in the second quarter to nearly 13 percent - although that number is far higher for under 29-year-olds.
Examining Saudi's 2030 vision, Ayham Kamel, head of Middle East and North Africa research at the Eurasia Group, explains, "it's a vision, it's aspirational more than anything. They're trying to implement key parts of it. It's fundamentally changing the kingdom's political and social structure in a movement that's much more viable - fiscally and regionally."
Kamel says Saudi Arabia's "short-term challenges are very linked to oil prices." But in the long-term, the kingdom "needs to have an economy that is not oil or energy based" in order to curb unemployment and deal with other structural issues. This explains why they're trying to "get the private sector to play a bigger part in the economy. This is practically the end of the Saudi-state dictating all economic activity."
While the country is open to foreign investment, "it's domestic investment that's important for Saudi Arabia right now - finding ways to stimulate the economy... and shift it towards something less based on energy. That diversification drive is why the state needs to sell a piece of Aramco," says Kamel.
Also on this episode of Counting the Cost:
Britain's central bank raises interest rates: The Bank of England has raised its key interest rate for the first time in a decade. The 0.25 percent hike was widely expected. British policymakers are trying to dampen inflation which has been ticking steadily higher. But with concerns over the country's Brexit-dented economy, which dilemmas in the current landscape might now be worrying the bank's governor the most?
JeremyCook, chief economist and head of currency strategy of World First in the United Kingdom offers his take.
Turkey's economy: Turkey's economic growth is one of the fastest among the world's 20 largest economies. Its gross domestic product recently topped 5 percent, something only bettered by China and India. But it's also dealing with high inflation and a falling lira. Sinem Koseoglu reports from Istanbul.
Murat Yulek, professor of economics at Istanbul Commerce University, discusses challenges ahead.
Nigeria oil clean-up: The clean up of a contaminated fishing community in Nigeria has finally begun, almost 10 years after two oil spills. Shell pipelines had corroded and the result saw millions of litres of crude oil pour into creeks and swamps around the Niger Delta. Ahmed Idris reports from Bodo.
Qatar's water reservoirs: The construction of five water reservoirs in Qatar are almost complete. Once finished, they will be among the world’s largest reservoirs, with a capacity of some 100 million gallons of water each, as Laura Burdon-Manley reports from Doha.
More from Counting the Cost on:
YouTube - http://aje.io/countingthecostYT
Website - http://aljazeera.com/countingthecost/

Foreign direct investment in Saudi Arabia: Riyadh Chamber of Commerce

RiyadhChamber of Commerce and Industry discusses Foreign Direct Investment (FDI). While foreign direct investment weakened to Saudi Arabia in 2013, the Kingdom remains the most attractive destination for foreign investment in the Arab world according to the United NationsConference on Trade and Development (UNCTAD) and "WorldInvestmentReport 2013." The FDI inflows slowed down by 25% in 2012 to USD12.2 billion. Despite the slowdown Riyadh Chamber of Commerce and Industry sees improved environment for the FDI.
"Regarding FDI as well as local investment, had the economy been doing well and we have been doing fine, this will be more attractive for both local Saudi and international businesses; therefore, the future of the FDI in Saudi Arabia is promising. I also believe that SAGIA (Saudi Arabia's General Investment Authority) is doing its best in attracting foreign investments into the Kingdom. At the same time, the government injected huge amounts of funds into the market, which have created a good environment not only for local Saudi investors but also for non-Saudis who are interested in investing in Saudi Arabia. Therefore, I imagine the future is bright in this connection as the Saudi government encourages FDI and has already established SAGIA to look after investments, both internally and externally. I suppose foreign investment is a good indication of how smartly the government is tackling this issue, especially foreign investments, and attracting such assets into the country," said Dr. Mohammed H. Al Kathiri, Secretary-General of RCCI.
"Six months ago, the Chamber has formed a committee and termed it the International Cooperation Committee. This committee has comprised several foreign investor CEOs from major companies investing in Saudi Arabia. It watches over obstacles facing those investors who invest in Saudi Arabia and contacts government agencies to facilitate procedures and remove such obstacles. This is essentially a direct support to foreign investors, knowing that all activities of the Chamber are streamlined to facilitate procedural processes and help the private sector in general, including foreign investors as well, to work in a friendly environment," he added.
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Trump Praises Saudi Royal Purge

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Trump Praises Saudi Royal Purge

Something is going on inside Saudi politics and Trump if for it. John Iadarola and Jennifer Briney, the hosts of The Young Turks, discuss. Tell us what you think in the comment section below. JoinTYT: https://goo.gl/v8E64M
“The Trump administration has tied the United States to the impetuous young crown prince of Saudi Arabia and seems to be quite oblivious to the dangers. But they are growing every day.
Saudi Arabia's King Salman and his favorite son, Crown PrinceMuhammad bin Salman, have broken with the traditional patterns of consensual politics in the royal family, and the results are likely to be a much less stable kingdom with increasingly impulsive and erratic policies.
A purge is now under way that includes imprisonment of top princes (albeit in a former luxury hotel), the confiscation of assets, and at least two mysterious deaths.
"I have great confidence in King Salman and the Crown Prince of Saudi Arabia," PresidentDonald Trump tweeted on Tuesday morning, "they know exactly what they are doing..."
Then he went on, "...Some of those they are harshly treating have been 'milking' their country for years!"
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Trump's Commerce Secretary: Saudi King So Great Nobody Even Protests!

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Trump's Commerce Secretary: Saudi King So Great Nobody Even Protests!

Wilbur Ross is stoked about the bushels of dates the Saudis gave him. Cenk Uygur, host of The Young Turks, breaks it down. Tell us what you think in the comment section below. http://www.tytnetwork.com/join
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“Of the many millionaires and billionaires in Donald Trump’s inner circle, Commerce Secretary Wilbur Ross stands out for his consistently convincing impression of a 19th-century robber baron. There are the superficial similarities, of course—his ominously bald pate, for instance, and his penchant for $500 custom-made velvet slippers embroidered with the Commerce Department logo. Others are almost too on the nose. Ross, who is worth an estimated $2.5 billion, previously served as the head of a secret Wall Street fraternity, whose off-color jokes, hazing rituals, and annual drag show he tried to protect by offering himself as a future source to help kill a story. In 2014, he appeared on Bloomberg TV to complain that the “1 percent is being picked on for political reasons” and that the unwashed masses could easily join his tax bracket if they wanted to (“Education is the way that people get out of the ghetto and into, if not the 1 percent, something close to it”). Earlier this month, he described a U.S. airstrike in Syria as “after-dinner entertainment” for the Mar-a-Lago crowd (the best part, he added, was that it “didn’t cost the president anything to have that entertainment”).”*
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Doing business in Saudi Arabia: Jeddah Chamber of Commerce

It seems doing business in Saudi Arabia is getting harder. In 2011, Saudi Arabia ranked 10th in the World Bank’s doing business survey. In 2012, it was on the 12th position, and now 2014, the latest one is 49th position—and that’s a significant drop.
Mazen M. Batterjee, Vice President of talks about doing business in Saudi Arabia.
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Cashless payments and e-commerce in Saudi Arabia

"There has been a visible shift from a cash economy towards an electronic economy, in terms of cashless payments such as cards and the growth of internet payments and internet banking. It’s growing at an exponential rate," says Priyan L. Attygalle, CEO of American Express, Saudi Arabia.
"Also in the corporate space, the growth in e-commerce has lent its way to new opportunities for the future. In the consumer space, we are just launching the titanium version of Centurion which is our flagship premium product – the invitation-only ‘black’ American Express card. This is our most exclusive Card."
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Saudi Arabia - Land of Peace

The Kingdom of Saudi Arabia is a modern nation that honors its Arab heritage and tradition. Saudi Muslims live in peaceful co-existence with those of other faiths and religions. Moreover, there are alot of non-muslims who are working and visiting the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia.
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Dubai Vacation Travel Guide | Expedia

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Dubai Vacation Travel Guide | Expedia

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To soak up some of the legendary Dubai sunshine, simply step outside. Take in the view of the city from the observation deck of the Burj Khalifa, the tallest building in the world. Continue your Dubai tour by wandering through the exotic buildings and resorts, or visit some of the public beaches. If you’d like to try something a little different and don’t mind paying a small fee, you can also attend local hotel beaches even if you aren’t staying there.
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Situated on the Arabian Peninsula between the Persian Gulf and the Gulf of Oman, the United Arab Emirates is a fairy-tale of the One Thousand And One Nights.In just a relatively few years the region has been catapulted from the Middle Ages into the 21st century and it is now an international financial centre within an ancient desert region. It contains seven sheikdoms that are united both politically and economically. Dubai is a wonderful holiday paradise with a romantic desert and a long history in which the past unites with the present. Dubai is the second largest state in the United Arab Emirates and is situated on the north coast of the Arabian Peninsula. Fifteen kilometres from Dubai is the tiny Emirate of Sharjah where life continues according to age-old Arabian tradition. Tourism was once popular on this former pirate coast but the Saudi king subsequently prohibited the consumption of alcohol and thus the tourists stayed away. On the western side of theHajar Mountains an oasis village developed that contains more than two hundred springs and wells. The oasis was once frequently occupied by Saudi Arabia but in 1974 the International Court Of Justice in the Hague ruled against the Saudi occupation. Today, Oman and the United Arab Emirates share the nine oasis villages of the Buraimi Oasis and live together in peace. Abu Dhabi is the largest of the seven Emirates and means, Father Of The Gazelle, a name derived from an ancient legend. The seventy three thousand square kilometres of the Abu Dhabi region cover eighty-six per cent of the United Arab Emirates and in the 1960’s the city had a population of five thousand that has now grown to almost a million. As the oil supplies gradually trickle away the sheiks are becoming increasingly cautious with their spending and the oil boom has now been followed by tourism in this fairy-tale holiday paradise that is full of desert romance.

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travel saudi arabia - The KINGDOM

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Saudi Arabia Travel Video

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Today it continues to exist only in the realms of the imagination for most people, who still relish the sensational stories surrounding it. And yet, ever so tentatively, the country is beginning to permit travellers past its portals. For those willing to risk the realm, there may well be a surprise or two, like Madain Saleh the North. Called Saudi Arabias Petra, Madain Saleh numbers among the most magical and monumental sites of the Middle East. Or it would if more people knew about it.
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The State of eCommerce in MENA - ArabNet Riyadh 2016

The ecommerce market in Saudi is expected to reach $2.9B and $13.4B across the Arab World ...

The State of eCommerce in MENA - ArabNet Riyadh 2016

The ecommerce market in Saudi is expected to reach $2.9B and $13.4B across the Arab World by 2020, as per Payfort’s 2016 The State of Payment Report. However with the recent talks of Amazon’s potential acquisition of Souq.com, shortly followed by the launch of Noon.com by Al Abbar Enterprises with a billion dollar capital, the landscape for eCommerce in the region may catapult at a more aggressive rate. ArabNet’s Investment Report also shows that Startup with Transactional BusinessModels represent the largest segment of startups that have raised money over the past 3 years. This panel hosts some of MENA’s Leading eComme